Explore the East
Sokodek Peak at the summit of Mount Moroto is located at a height of 3,082 meters above sea level. The third-highest summit on this mountain, the Imagit Peak, which is 2,930 meters high, is another option for hikers to consider. The mountain climbs and descends a distance of roughly 26 kilometers, or 1,950 meters, in total. A day’s climb up Mount Moroto should take about 10 hours, including 8.5 hours of actual hiking and 1.5 hours of respite. The pace that the hikers set typically determines how long it takes to climb. It is highly recommended to set up camp for the night below Imagit Peak, which is fairly nice as there is usually the option of getting water from nearby streams throughout the year. It’s also a nice rest point that gives hikers plenty of downtimes so they may conserve energy for the descent the following day.